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  2. Oak Ridge, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Oak Ridge is a city in Anderson and Roane counties in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Tennessee, about 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Knoxville. Oak Ridge's population was 31,402 at the 2020 census. [9] It is part of the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. Oak Ridge's nicknames include the Atomic City, [10] the Secret City, [11] and the City ...

  3. Here's what is happening at the former K-25 site in Oak Ridge

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    The East Tennessee Technology Park is the former K-25 site.The park has 25 businesses, $1.35B in announced investments, and an expected 1,400 jobs.

  4. Candidates for Oak Ridge school board seem to agree on most ...

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    The Oak Ridge city election is Nov. 5. Early voting is Oct. 16-31. Keith Jeter, left, and Tiffany Malone speak at an Oct. 1 election forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. The ...

  5. Memorial established for Oak Ridge police officer who died ...

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    A memorial has been set up at the Oak Ridge Municipal Building as the Oak Ridge Police Department and city of Oak Ridge mourns the unexpected death of Lt. Marvell Moore. The 50-year-old man died ...

  6. Oak Ridge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Oak Ridge Historic District (also known as Clinton Engineer Works Townsite) is a historic district in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly bounded by East Drive, Outer and West Outer Drives, Louisiana Avenue, and Tennessee Avenue, the district comprises much of Oak Ridge's original Manhattan ...

  7. Children's Museum of Oak Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The museum purchased the building and land from the city of Oak Ridge in 1983. Selma Shapiro was the director of the museum from shortly after its establishment in 1973 until 2004. After her retirement, she continued to serve as a volunteer until shortly before her death in 2011.